A:AnswerIt could be your controller or it could be a bug in the game itself. My husband has an old Xbox elite controller and that happens to him quite often. Also, the game we play (Tom Clancy's Division 1) has known issues with that happening in the game. If possible, try them with a different controller to see if it still happens. If it is only happening in one game you play then you should Google it for known issues that other players are having a problem with. If none of those are the problem then return the headset and get a new one under warranty. HyperX has a standard two year warranty on this headset so shouldn't be a problem. Good luck!
A:AnswerI have used just the headphones to make calls on my phone and I'm sure the 7.1 audio is generated by the usb dongle sound card that comes with the headphones.
A:AnswerYou will plug it directly into your controller. You can then adjust the volume through the systems settings. Hit the (X)box button and cycle through tabs. At the bottom of one you will see a speaker symbol. Open that and you can set volume.
A:AnswerUnfortunately it does not have separate jacks for that, you either use the 3.5mm jack or the usb sound card adapter. Not both, one or the other
A:AnswerThis has an adapter that many reviewers incorrectly identify them as an airline adapter. That adapter has two 3.5mm jacks and inserts into the back of your PC sound card or onboard mobo sound system. Once that is in place inset the 3.5mm jack into the female end ad you are good to go.
A:AnswerUnfortunately, the headset does not come with a voice changer. Majority of gaming headsets do not come with one. For that being said though, the audio and microphone quality are insanely great and would be perfect for any application.